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It was a huge pain in the butt, but it is what it is.
To tell you truth, seeing it print, I like the way it opens up space. I was a graphic designer before this, and space in text is your friend. It really cuts down on visual "threshold anxiety." It might slow the reader down a bit, but it actually invites and encourages them to keep going.


If you define your CSS properly, you can control paragraph indentation and spacing. Amazon changes various defaults, but many of these can be overridden.

Amazon doesn't format what you upload. So unless you did it in html or something, it shouldn't have altered it. My eBooks go up exactly as I submit them.

Hmmm, Judy what format do you submit in? Everyone of mine has been altered by Amazon.

Thanks for the input.

In the year 2013 does it make any possible or logical difference? That whole indent thing has always irritated me. To me it makes for difficulty reading (which is why textbooks and journals are not indented).
What possible harm does it do? Another silly rule left over form the dawn of the printing press. And with the advent of ebooks taking over it makes even less sense since the formatting is fluid anyway.